news.yahoo.com— In the latest edition of the Marvel comic "Civil War" on sale, Spiderman does the unthinkable and removes his Spidey mask to publicly reveal his hidden identity.
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In X3 Cyclops and Prof X are killed by Jean Grey/Phoenix, then she is killed at the end by Wolverine. Prof X at the very end transfers his mind to someone elses body. Oh yeah, and most of the mutants (Magneto, etc.,) have lost their mutant powers because of an anti-mutant drug weapon, but scenes towards the end suggest it is not permanent.:-)
How dare you call urself a fan and you havent see THE FINAL MOVIE in over a month THERE IS NO EXCUSE, you go catch a maintee or something or you buy the bootleg, a TRUE FAN knows all of this. When Empire Strikes Back was released you think a month later you were able to not know who luke's father was? Heck no, cause the world would have told you. And if you dont wanna spend th 8 bucks, fine u get your movies spoiled.
@DivineDartThat's a damned ignorant statement. Try reading about Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. He didn't have a picture of Ghandi hanging on his wall for nothing. MLK's philosophy of nonviolent revolution was shaped in large part by Ghandi, which makes Gandhi a very important figure in the shaping of America into a more just society.EDIT: dunnduggit beat me to it.
Spiderman only revealed his identity when he stopped that runaway train from crashing, But the only people to see who he actually was were those in the train, Not the entire world, In the end, Mary Jane discovers his identity.
`because in the world of X-Men, mutants exist all through the human race. With Spiderman, Superman Etc., there are less superhuman beings and the reasons are usually freak accidents or space men or something'Actually, the X-Men and Spiderman live in the same world/universe, and occasionally they even interact and fight bad buys together (or maybe even fight each other over something.)(Superman, he's D.C., so that's another universe, and I don't recall if D.C. has `mutants' like Marvel does or not.)
telepatheticJun 14, 2006
Time for a Marvel reboot. Like DC did in the 80s.
edmicmanJun 14, 2006
In X3 Cyclops and Prof X are killed by Jean Grey/Phoenix, then she is killed at the end by Wolverine. Prof X at the very end transfers his mind to someone elses body. Oh yeah, and most of the mutants (Magneto, etc.,) have lost their mutant powers because of an anti-mutant drug weapon, but scenes towards the end suggest it is not permanent.:-)
pottersquashJun 14, 2006
How dare you call urself a fan and you havent see THE FINAL MOVIE in over a month THERE IS NO EXCUSE, you go catch a maintee or something or you buy the bootleg, a TRUE FAN knows all of this. When Empire Strikes Back was released you think a month later you were able to not know who luke's father was? Heck no, cause the world would have told you. And if you dont wanna spend th 8 bucks, fine u get your movies spoiled.
unwiseoneJun 14, 2006
@Sabot: Your lame attempt at trolling makes you look even more retarded by calling comics a 'technology'. Pathetic.
robotcitizenJun 14, 2006
@DivineDartThat's a damned ignorant statement. Try reading about Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. He didn't have a picture of Ghandi hanging on his wall for nothing. MLK's philosophy of nonviolent revolution was shaped in large part by Ghandi, which makes Gandhi a very important figure in the shaping of America into a more just society.EDIT: dunnduggit beat me to it.
tigerclawJun 15, 2006
Spiderman only revealed his identity when he stopped that runaway train from crashing, But the only people to see who he actually was were those in the train, Not the entire world, In the end, Mary Jane discovers his identity.
dougmcJun 21, 2006
`because in the world of X-Men, mutants exist all through the human race. With Spiderman, Superman Etc., there are less superhuman beings and the reasons are usually freak accidents or space men or something'Actually, the X-Men and Spiderman live in the same world/universe, and occasionally they even interact and fight bad buys together (or maybe even fight each other over something.)(Superman, he's D.C., so that's another universe, and I don't recall if D.C. has `mutants' like Marvel does or not.)